SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.
(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT Doneoin. Adoust 2, 7.58 p.m. In the House of Representatives yesterday, the Gaming and Lotteries Bill was thrown out, Air Green’s Bible reading in schools Bill was negatived The Gaol inquiry was continued yesterday. Capt. Hume was under examination all dav when Air Solomon made it. rather lively tor him. Several shocks of ear'hquake were felt, in Tasmania on ' nesd y. Diamonds and gold are exciting a good deal of attention in Christchurch Today 28 applications were made to prospect for diamonds in Alford Forest. Another ci le message rec ivccl from England, but result not fcra' spired. The Argus has despatched special correspond -nt to report affairs at Madagascar There are fair entries for Hunt Club races in November, 43 acceptors for N.Z. Cup, 25 for the Canterbury Cup.. An Land Board. , yesterday, Mr B. Naylor’s application t have sections grouped in'Lauder district, was declined. WiUDm Wilson, of Kaiapoi, was drowned whilst crossing Waimakariri on Tuesi ay in a boat The tenth annual report N.Z Shipping Co. is satisfactory, and proposes to p iy a dividend of 10 per cent.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1109, 3 August 1883, Page 3
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187SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. Dunstan Times, Issue 1109, 3 August 1883, Page 3
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